Replace USES=libtool:oldver with USES=libtool or USES=libtool:keepla in
the 32 ports that still use it. Bump PORTREVISION on their dependent
ports except the ones that depend on these:
audio/libogg
audio/libvorbis
devel/pcre
ftp/curl
graphics/jpeg
graphics/libart_lgpl
graphics/tiff
textproc/expat2
textproc/libxslt
In these cases the same trick as in the recent gettext update is used.

- Use USES=compiler:c11
9.3-RELEASE users may encounter build failure due to incorrect cast for
_mm_srli_epi64(__A, __B) in emmintrin.h of base gcc. This was fixed in r269948
(head) and MFC'd to stable/9 and stable/10 in r270099.
However, 9.3-RELEASE users do not benefit from the fix. In order to solve this
problem. We use clang or newer gcc from ports to build this port.
Reference: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=269948
PR: ports/192600 [1], ports/192637 [2]
Submitted by: mandree [1], Vladimir Chukharev <vladimir.chukharev@gmail.com> [2]
Thanks to: dim

The FreeBSD x11@ and graphics team proudly presents
a zeising, kwm production, with help from dumbbell, bdrewery:
NEW XORG ON FREEBSD 9-STABLE AND 10-STABLE
This update switches over to use the new xorg stack by default on FreeBSD 9
and 10 stable, on osversions where vt(9) is available.
It is still possible to use the old stack by specifying WITHOUT_NEW_XORG in
/etc/make.conf .
FreeBSD 8-STABLE and released versions of FreeBSD still use
the old version.
A package repository with binary packages for new xorg will
be available soon.
This patch also contains updates of libxcb and related ports, pixman, as well

- Update webp to version 0.1.2-rc1 (dist cleanup)
- The webpconv binary is now split into cwebp and dwebp (with manpages)
and a conversion library (with include files) were added
- Remove local patch file that is no longer needed

WebP is a method of lossy compression that can be used on photographic
images. The degree of compression is adjustable so a user can choose the
trade-off between file size and image quality.
webpconv is a command line tool for converting images to and from
the WebP format.
WWW: http://code.google.com/speed/webp/